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Crewe built steam train that once hauled the funeral train of King George VI - draws crowds at Alsager station

Local News by Deborah Bowyer 28th Apr 2022  
The 70000 Britannia pulling into Alsager railway station on April 27 (Deborah Bowyer).
The 70000 Britannia pulling into Alsager railway station on April 27 (Deborah Bowyer).
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Train enthusiasts had a treat when a steam train built in Crewe - passed through Alsager station twice in one day.

Crowds gathered to see Pacific Class 70000 Britannia coming back through Alsager last night (April 27), creating a puff of smoke as she went.

The train headed through Alsager in the morning and then back again following a day trip which saw a packed platform at Alsager.

The 70000 Britannia was built in Crewe and completed at Crewe works in January 1951.

The 70000 Britannia was built in Crewe and completed at Crewe works in January 1951 (Deborah Bowyer).

The engine was completed at a cost of £20,325.

It was trialled between Crewe and Carlisle to begin with and re-entered Crewe Works for its final point finish of Brunswick Green, lined out with orange and black.

On February 11, 1952, the 70000 Britannia pulled the funeral train of King George VI from Norfolk to London following his death in February 1952.

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It was withdrawn from service in May 1966.

The locomotive returned to Crewe in January 2022 before going to Severn Valley Railway.

One month later it came back to Crewe and had a west run on the main line.

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(Ryan Parker and Deborah Bowyer)

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